U.S. Navy's JASSM pullout won't spur layoffs, contractor says

Although the U.S. Navy has decided to withdraw from the U.S. Air Force-led Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) program, prime contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. plans no layoffs because JASSM sales to the Air Force and foreign customers are expected to sustain the current work force...

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